I totally agree that Asics return policy is too stingy, especially when so much business is done online. I have the Nimbus 25 but I retired it after 300 miles because I decided it was too much shoe for me. I have since transitioned to more lightweight trainers for my daily miles.
Is this a good shoe for people with plantar fasciitis ? what about flat feet? Would you recommend this for somebody who has really flat feet and horrible planet fascitis.
I would go the Gel Kayano 30 route instead of the Gel Nimbus 26. The Gel Kayano has a large medial post by the arch, great arch support for your flat feet. The Gel Kayano 30 has great cushion for dealing with plantar fasciitis too. Hope that helps!
If you have tight calves and want them to get stretched a bit more, we recommend a low-drop shoe. The Nimbus 26 has a higher drop at 8mm. Our recommendation would be to check out an Altra shoe which is zero drop. A lower heel-to-toe drop will stretch out your calves and help loosen them naturally as you run/walk.
@@RunMoore Thanks for answering, Ill look into that. Im at then end of 15 physio sessionson my claves and im feeling better. Im looking at the superblas which has an 8mm drop thanks again
if you want to try this boat of a shoe, make sure you order a full size larger and wider. I did that and it still won't fit. For that reason, it's a no go. its a seriously tall, cushy, stiff and rockered shoe. Not for me. Too bad NB ruined the 1080v13 wish that Mush Foam midsole.
Being a little older, l love this shoe. Seems to help by knees with the cushioning. Agree with the poor customer service options.
I totally agree that Asics return policy is too stingy, especially when so much business is done online. I have the Nimbus 25 but I retired it after 300 miles because I decided it was too much shoe for me. I have since transitioned to more lightweight trainers for my daily miles.
We love the brand and love their shoes. However, their returns are just too strict for us as a business to carry more of their models.
Love the vid! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much for watching! The support means a ton!
Is this shoes better for forefoot striker? And from Brooks Ghost Max
Is this suit for easy run HM ?
Is this a good shoe for people with plantar fasciitis ? what about flat feet? Would you recommend this for somebody who has really flat feet and horrible planet fascitis.
I would go the Gel Kayano 30 route instead of the Gel Nimbus 26. The Gel Kayano has a large medial post by the arch, great arch support for your flat feet. The Gel Kayano 30 has great cushion for dealing with plantar fasciitis too. Hope that helps!
@@RunMoore thank you very much for the reply ! I really enjoy your channel. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is this a good shoe for tight calves?
TIA
If you have tight calves and want them to get stretched a bit more, we recommend a low-drop shoe. The Nimbus 26 has a higher drop at 8mm. Our recommendation would be to check out an Altra shoe which is zero drop. A lower heel-to-toe drop will stretch out your calves and help loosen them naturally as you run/walk.
@@RunMoore Thanks for answering, Ill look into that.
Im at then end of 15 physio sessionson my claves and im feeling better.
Im looking at the superblas which has an 8mm drop
thanks again
Merhaba nimbus 26 deneme sansim yok siparisle aldiracagim nimbus 25 ile kaliplari aynimi?
Thanks for watching! The Nimbus 26 that I tried on fits the same as the Nimbus 25 that I had tried previously. I was in a US 11.5 for both of them.
if you want to try this boat of a shoe, make sure you order a full size larger and wider. I did that and it still won't fit. For that reason, it's a no go. its a seriously tall, cushy, stiff and rockered shoe. Not for me. Too bad NB ruined the 1080v13 wish that Mush Foam midsole.
Too unstable from the forefoot if forefoot striker